Ever since I got my hands on the Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB), I’ve built all sorts of cool and wacky projects with the Single-Board Computer, ranging from a simple file-sharing server and a DIY Chromebook to ...
From its humble beginnings as a charity-based project, Raspberry Pi has developed into arguably the most well-known mini-computer on the planet. With the first model featuring a single-core CPU and ...
A faster Raspberry Pi 2 computer is now shipping without a rise in price, and for the first time it will support Microsoft’s Windows 10 OS for the development of smart devices and appliances. At $35, ...
ReactOS, the open source project aiming to recreate Windows NT, has reached a new milestone: booting on ARM64. The ReactOS ...
Last year Microsoft announced that it would be ending support for Windows Mixed Reality and, sure enough, when the company begin rolling out Windows 11 24H2 this week it no longer included support for ...
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I built my own Googlebook with a Raspberry Pi, local LLMs, and old hardware
I turned out much better than I expected ...
A lot of open hardware projects inluding Amiga accelerator cards and C64 VIC chip replacements have come out over the last few years that are basically "slap a Raspberry Pi on a custom PCB and emulate ...
With more than 45 million units sold, the Raspberry Pi is not only by far the most successful single-board computer, but also the best-selling British computer ever. The single-board computer (“SBC”) ...
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